Data upadated 2020-12-01 08:14:37. World data are from Worldometers. National and state-level mortality, case, and testing data are from Johns-Hopkins University. County and city-level mortality and case data are from the New York Times.
There have been 63,578,656 confirmed covid-19 cases and 1,473,456 deaths worldwide.
| country | Cases | Deaths | New Cases | New Deaths |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| USA | 13,920,038 | 274,332 | 161,736 | 1,238 |
| India | 9,463,254 | 137,659 | 31,179 | 482 |
| Brazil | 6,336,278 | 173,165 | 21,538 | 317 |
| Russia | 2,295,654 | 39,895 | 26,338 | 368 |
| France | 2,222,488 | 52,731 | 4,005 | 406 |
| Spain | 1,664,945 | 45,069 | 6,659 | 133 |
| UK | 1,629,657 | 58,448 | 12,330 | 205 |
| Italy | 1,601,554 | 55,576 | 16,377 | 672 |
| Argentina | 1,424,533 | 38,730 | 5,726 | 257 |
| Colombia | 1,316,806 | 36,766 | 8,430 | 182 |
There have been 13,337,969 confirmed covid-19 cases and 259,075 deaths in the United States.
| Date | Cases | Deaths | New Cases | New Deaths |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020-11-30 | 13,337,969 | 259,075 | 147,074 | 1,136 |
| 2020-11-29 | 13,190,895 | 257,939 | 135,239 | 803 |
| 2020-11-28 | 13,055,656 | 257,136 | 154,510 | 1,232 |
| 2020-11-27 | 12,901,146 | 255,904 | 193,805 | 1,367 |
| 2020-11-26 | 12,707,341 | 254,537 | 126,256 | 1,326 |
| 2020-11-25 | 12,581,085 | 253,211 | 183,601 | 2,285 |
| 2020-11-24 | 12,397,484 | 250,926 | 167,012 | 2,029 |
Hospitalization rates provide an indication of the severity of current cases. Note, however, that not all states report these data and some states have only recently begun reporting. This is particuarly true for ICU and ventilator counts. As a result, some of the observed changes in patient counts over time reflect changes in the set of reporting states.
This section summarizes state-level data. State-level graphs are shown for the largest 15 states by population, which account for 66 percent of the total U.S. population.
## Cases
Interpretation of differences in case rates across states is complicated by the fact that those states that do more thorough testing will invariably uncover more cases. A lower positive test rate is an indication that a state is doing more comprehensive testing since, when testing is rationed, only those individuals who are more likely to test positive are typically tested. The following chart compares the one-week increase in detected cases to the the number of tests administered by each state relative to population. The states of greatest current concern are those with both a large increase in detected cases and a relatively small increase in tests. These states lie in the upper-left of the chart.
| State | Cases | Deaths | New Cases | New Deaths |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DC | 21,552 | 680 | 104 | 0 |
| MD | 198,370 | 4,641 | 1,923 | 16 |
| VA | 237,835 | 4,062 | 1,893 | 4 |